Black Friday Giveaway #4 – Patch Products & Uberstix (CLOSED)

Patch Products is the maker of my favorite toddler puzzles – they’re made of a heavy duty, solid cardboard that won’t tear or bend and will never peel back like cheaper cardboard puzzles often do. And each 2-Sided Floor Puzzle has an irregular shape which is really fun and makes the puzzle a bit more challenging.

The fact that each puzzle is double sided also makes it a bit more challenging and also more cost effective!

The colors are bright and vibrant, and the designs are wonderful! Our favorite is this Dinosaur puzzle that we received for review, but I also really love the fire engine and tiger puzzles.

The last thing that makes these puzzles unique and so great for toddlers is what’s hidden in the design. Once you get the puzzle all put together, you can find all the letters from A-Z and numbers 0-9 hidden in the puzzle.

I love how Patch Products has created a high quality puzzle that puts a Look & Find inside a puzzle. And Elliot loves it too!!

Uberstix

Uberstix is a collection of construction type toys that are great for boys and girls who love to build things. The thing that’s different about Uberstix is that you can use any of the Uberstix products with other building toy brands like Lego, K’NEX, and others. You can also add houshold items like popsicle sticks, plastic spoons, rubber bands, etc. with the Uberstix building materials for added creativity and fun.

We got to try out the Uberpult, and getting to build a functional catapult is an activity any boy would love. The assembling was fun (Elliot added his own wings onto the regular catapult that his dad was building) and the Shooting Things Across the Room was even better. Building an actual catapult is a great way to understand gravity, propulsion, and other scientific principles, and it only used up about half of the pieces so there are plenty left over for some imaginative building.

My favorite product has to be the Original Wooly Willy®. I loved this as a kid. I remember we always played with this in the car on long trips. (this was before computers, ipods, even walkmans..I think.) What a great toy.
I honestly didn’t know thay still made them. Now, I’ll have to get one for my kids. Awesome!